Brock Media Clips for Friday, July 12

Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently.

Burgundy partnership yields new opportunities for Brock MBA students: A new partnership between Brock’s Goodman School of Business and the Burgundy School of Business in France was discussed on Newstalk 610 CKTB and Wine Business. Goodman Dean Andrew Gaudes was quoted in the articles, explaining how students taking part in the program will earn an MBA from Goodman and a Master of Science from Burgundy.    

Class-action lawsuit against Steve Nash Fitness World highlights widespread problem: In a Global News article, Professor of Labour Studies Larry Savage called for proactive enforcement by government agencies to curb the trend of unpaid work taking place in the fitness club industry.

Cannabis prices expected to drop, but not any time soon: Associate Professor of Operations Research Michael Armstrong spoke about ongoing legal cannabis shortages in articles from Global News and the London Free Press.

Brock to hold auditions for two choirs: An invitation for members of the Brock and Niagara communities to audition for the University’s Women’s Choir and Chamber Choir was discussed in a St. Catharines Standard article.

If you know of an appearance or story about a Brock faculty member, student, athlete or alumni, please drop us a line with a link to the story at universitycom@brocku.ca


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